IJCM_135A: Tobacco Burden, Legal Awareness, and Attitudes toward Control Measures among Healthcare Students, Professionals, and Staffs: Insights of an Online Survey in Bihar & Jharkhand, India

Background: Healthcare professionals, students, and workers are vital change agents in the global battle against tobacco. Yet, it’s important to note a concerning trend: there’s a high prevalence of tobacco use among them in India, although data on this is limited. Objective: This study aimed to ass...

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Published inIndian journal of community medicine Vol. 49; no. Suppl 1; pp. S39 - S40
Main Authors Biswas, Bijit, Varshney, Saurabh, Jahnavi, G., Narasimha, Venkata Lakshmi, Nath, Santanu, Venugopal, Vinayagamoorthy, Ayub, Arshad, Alam, Benazir, Kumar, Ujjwal, Jha, Niwedita
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chandigarh Medknow Publications & Media Pvt. Ltd 01.04.2024
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Summary:Background: Healthcare professionals, students, and workers are vital change agents in the global battle against tobacco. Yet, it’s important to note a concerning trend: there’s a high prevalence of tobacco use among them in India, although data on this is limited. Objective: This study aimed to assess tobacco use prevalence, awareness of related laws, and attitudes among healthcare professionals, students, and staff in Bihar and Jharkhand, India. Methodology: In July and August 2023, we conducted an extensive cross sectional, online survey across 24 tertiary healthcare institutions. Participants included a diverse group of medical, dental, and nursing students, faculty, resident physicians, nursing professionals, and support staff. The survey covered sociodemographic factors, tobacco use, awareness of laws (26 items) [a: 0.924), compliance practices (9 items) (a: 0.929), and perceptions of tobacco control (10 items) (a: 0.728). Results: Our research revealed a significant prevalence of tobacco use: 15.9% reported current use, with 9.6% as daily users. Notably, awareness levels differed noticeably between users and non-users, with non-users displaying deeper knowledge of tobacco-related laws in 61.5% of cases. Our multifactor logistic regression models for current (R2: 0.184, PAR: 84.1%) and daily tobacco use (R2: 0.203, PAR: 90.4%) highlighted various associated factors, including age, gender, marital status, occupation, family income, and native state. Importantly, insufficient awareness emerged as a key factor, correlating with higher chances of current and daily tobacco use. Regional differences were evident, with lower prevalence in southern states. A majority of faculty (90.0%) and students (93.6%) expressed the need for increased emphasis on tobacco control in healthcare curricula. Conclusion: Our research highlights disparities in healthcare tobacco use, influenced by age, gender, marital status, occupation, income, and location. Awareness plays a crucial role, emphasizing the need for integrating tobacco education into curricula and sustaining awareness campaigns to address this issue effectively
ISSN:0970-0218
1998-3581
DOI:10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_abstract135